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Re: OT: RE: security and evolution



speaking of loops....

since the election on tuesday, there is no good news and there will
continue to be no good news, possibly over and over til we either hold
down the record button or even reboot

waxing too political........and saw JFK again.

k


Like, we may all not be alone essentially but we definately all die
alone?



MIKO wrote:

> Can someone give me good news today?  Like, no one is sacrificed?
>
> Like, we may all be alone essentially but we won't all die alone?
>
> This waxes too philosophical for this place.  Sorry.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthias Grob [mailto:matthias@grob.org]
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 4:36 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Cc: Christine; Yan; PeBi
> Subject: security and evolution
>
> two main forces direct most beings:
>
> SECURITY (Yang?)
> We want to know what happens around us, we are tired to suffer with
> fear, the sensation that keeps us awake. So we like that everything
> is about the way it always was, continues just repeating... until we
> get bored and listen to the other force:
>
> EVOLUTION (Yin?)
> We are curious, we want the new, unknown, because there may be a
> solution, an improvement, something to learn or enjoy. But there is
> risk to it, and if progress become too quick, too many "heroes" are
> sacrificed and we start looking for repetition again...
>
> My music includes both to the extreme:
> - the repetitive background with no breaks, just pure relaxation
> - the never returning solos and slow changes in the loop: guitar and
> feet constantly search for innovation
>
> The spirit enters a relaxed state, there are no surprises to fear.
> The mind has a line to follow and keeps busy and lets go off the
> repeating thoughts.
>
> The loops open the heart in confidence for the messages for evolution.
>
> In the pre-loop times, the mixture had to be reached by alternating
> between repeated and new parts?
>
> Why does most repetitive music have breaks in it? Does the listener
> like those surprises, or does he especially like if it goes on the
> same again after the break?
> --
>
>           ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org